James started the attack with the tiger, who was behind him first. Each step seemed to take the tiger by surprise. The tigers were fast but not as fast as James, so while the gorilla he was fighting represented speed, these tigers must have represented something else.
James tried to thrust Clarent into the tiger, which he attacked with great ferocity and speed, the tiger bit Clarent the holy sword itself.
When James realised the difference in strength, he freed Clarent from the tiger's mouth as fast as possible and avoided the attack that suddenly came from behind him.
The tigers collided, and James had just enough time to recover.
"Well, you two must represent strength," James said, and he had to think of a way to kill the tigers.